By GARRET JAROS/YachatsNews WALDPORT — The normally empty parking lot packed with cars prior to the Waldport city council meeting last week and a standing-room only chamber swelled […]
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Expect lots more rain and wind this week, but offshore “bomb cyclone” will miss the central Oregon Coast
An already very wet November will get even wetter and windier this week as the tail end of a so-called “bomb cyclone” far out in the Pacific Ocean sweeps […]
Siletz Tribe completes purchase of 27 acres on Cape Foulweather that was once part of its reservation
By DANA TIMS/YachatsNews A multi-year effort involving the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and five other public and private partners has resulted in the Tribe regaining ownership of 27 […]
Forest Service releases proposal to update its 30-year-old plans for Northwest’s federal forests
By ZACH URNESS/Salem Statesman Journal The U.S. Forest Service has released its long-awaited proposal to update the landmark Northwest Forest Plan, but many groups said they were unsure of […]
Oregon Coast CC wins state and board approval to start its first bachelor’s degree program
Oregon Coast Community College has joined a consortium of five other community colleges across the state to offer the first bachelor’s degree program in its 37-year history. The bachelor’s […]
City reopens access to Yachats River beach Saturday after new tests show water is safe
YACHATS – The beach at the mouth of the Yachats River re-opened to the public Saturday after tests results from a city sewage spill a week earlier showed the […]
Eugene woman who survived sneaker wave with granddaughter last year in Yachats returns with warnings
By SUSAN PALMER/YachatsNews Ann Dwyer didn’t see the sneaker wave that almost killed her and her granddaughter on a calm October day one year ago. Dwyer, a retired Eugene […]
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Body found Monday near Amanda Trail identified as Springfield man
YACHATS – The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday that a man found dead Monday afternoon on a gated access road to the Amanda Trail and Grotto just south of […]
Waldport council OKs vacating short section of street for new campground
WALDPORT – The Waldport city council has approved vacating a portion of Northwest John Way for a Corvallis-based developer who wants to build a “glamping” campground and mini putting golf […]
14 Waldport artists stage their first show and sale Saturday
WALDPORT — Just in time for holiday gifting, a collection of artists will offer their specialized wares from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Waldport Community […]
Commissioners fix ordinance allowing deputies to cite long-term roadside campers
Lincoln County commissioners have fixed a hole in county ordinances to give law and code enforcement officials a way to help clear campers off county or any other public roads. […]
New Maritime Heritage Center exhibit explores history of Blacks in the Pacific’s seafaring world
By Oregon Coast TODAY Most accounts of the United States’ maritime enterprises are disproportionately populated by white seafarers. A new exhibit at Newport’s Pacific Maritime Heritage Center, “Take Me […]
Yachats couple open unusual fitness and dance studio in Newport featuring silks and hoops
By GRETCHEN AMMERMAN/Oregon Coast TODAY NEWPORT — The sight was immediately arresting — broad swaths of silk in bold colors cascading from the ceiling in the foreground, large hoops, […]
5 Questions and a Secret: Waldport High’s Jack Boothe helps students in the classroom and on the field
By KATHLEEN O’CONNOR/YachatsNews Some people are born athletes and born to love sports. Some people are born to love people. Jack Boothe, the head football coach and GEAR UP […]
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Pacific Seafood halts processing at its plant in Eureka, Calif. sending product to Oregon
By RYAN BURNS/Lost Coast Outpost EUREKA, Calif. — Pacific Seafood, the processing and distribution giant based in Clackamas, Ore., has halted all processing activity at its Eureka plant, dramatically scaling […]
While Democrats around the country pledge to resist Trump, Oregon leaders have been quiet
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek speaks at the Democratic election night party held at the Hilton in Portland on Nov. 5. Kotek and other top Oregon Democrats have been relatively […]
Forest Service hiring freeze: Documents reveal the agency is quietly cutting its seasonal workforce
By NICK BOWLIN/High Country News Americans visit hiking and camping areas managed by the U.S. Forest Service more than 150 million times each year. If you have climbed a peak […]
Oregon task force makes recommendations for ways to prevent patients from “boarding” in hospitals
By BEN BOTKIN/Oregon Capital Chronicle Across a sprawling system of nearly 60 acute-care hospitals, Oregonians take up beds they do not need while other patients board in emergency rooms for […]
Study says rural residents more likely to struggle with medical debt
By LIZ CAREY/The Daily Yonder According to new research from the University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center, rural residents are not significantly more likely to be worried about their medical […]
Wildfire survivors press Oregon, Idaho senators to get them federal tax relief on any settlements
By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle Western wildfire survivors are calling on Congress to stop playing political football with a bill that would relieve them of federal income taxes […]
Oregon School districts, employees face $670 million increase in payments to public pension system
By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle Oregon school districts are projected to pay $670 million more to the state’s public employee pension program over the next two years, potentially wiping out […]
300 Benton County union employees go on strike Wednesday, cutting many services
By NATHAN WILK/KLCC News A union of Benton County employees went on strike at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday. AFSCME represents more than 300 workers at the county, spanning multiple departments. That’s […]